TNA Bound for Glory notes: Hall of Fame, Xia Brookside, Chris Bey, record attendance

Here’s a few news items from TNA’s Bound for Glory on Sunday:

Chris Bey made a special appearance to announce an attendance of 7,794 which TNA said is their North American record.

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As is tradition, TNA held its annual Hall of Fame ceremony prior to Bound for Glory which featured several familiar faces appear on camera.

For Mickie James’ induction, husband and current WWE SmackDown GM Nick Aldis appeared on camera as did current NXT star Jordynne Grace whom James notably feuded with near the end of her TNA run. Former WWE & TNA wrestler Victoria/Tara also appeared to give James the original Knockouts title belt. For the Beautiful People’s induction, Awesome Kong made a video appearance.

Former TNA star and fellow Hall of Famer Traci Brooks was the host for the ceremony.

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It was announced during the broadcast that Xia Brookside had to miss the Call Your Shot gauntlet match due to an illness. No other details were given. Her tag team partner Lei Ying Lee did compete in the match.

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In a bit of a surprise, NXT’s Kelani Jordan retained the TNA Knockouts title by defeating Indi Hartwell. Jordan won the title at September’s Victory Road by defeating the aforementioned Lee for the title vacated by Ash by Elegance. As noted on commentary, Hartwell’s family was in attendance after a four-flight journey to be there.

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Spike Dudley walked out with Team 3D for their final match with The Hardys for the NXT & TNA Tag Team titles.

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There will be an “After The Glory” special following this Thursday’s TNA Impact which is a show already taped.

TNA Bound for Glory live results: Trick Williams vs. Mike Santana, Hardys vs. Team 3D

TNA’s annual Bound for Glory emanates from the Tsongas Arena in Lowell, Massachussetts, tonight with a card featuring title matches, surprises, and the final meeting between two legendary tag teams.

The main event will feature TNA World Champion and WWE NXT star Trick Williams defending against Mike Santana.

TNA & NXT Tag Team Champions The Hardys put both titles on the line against Team 3D in their final clash, fittingly a tables match.

Other main card title bouts include TNA Knockouts Champion and NXT’s Kelani Jordan defending against Indi Hartwell, International Champion Frankie Kazarian defending against Steve Maclin, and X-Division Champion Leon Slater defending against NXT’s Je’Von Evans.

A Hardcore War match will see Order 4 (Mustafa Ali, Special Agent Zero, Jason Hotch, John Skyler & Tasha Steelz) against The System (Eddie Edwards, Moose, Brian Myers, JDC, & Alisha Edwards).

The annual Call Your Shot gauntlet match, plus Tessa Blanchard vs. Gia Miller rounds out the PPV card. The pre-show will see Knockouts Tag Team Champions The IInspiration defend against The Elegance Brand.

Our coverage begins with the pre-show at 6 PM Eastern.

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Pre show.

There was a modest set-up for the Hall of Fame inductions, with a small podium in the back of the arena so it looked like they were surrounded by fans. 

Tommy Dreamer inducts the Beautiful People into the TNA Hall of Fame. Dreamer is accompanied by Jazz and TNA President Carlos Silva. Dreamer is here to induct the Beautiful People despite being ugly because Billy Gunn was unavailable. Dreamer quickly brought out Angelina Love & Velvet Sky, who put a paper bag over Tommy’s head. This is a full-circle moment for the Beautiful People, who debuted at Bound for Glory in 2007. Love thanked all the women who were in the “Gauntlet for the Gold” match in 2007, and her trainer. She also thanked her trainer, Tommy Dreamer for hiring her (she was his first hire), and “Cute Kip” (aka Billy Gunn). She also thanked The Jarrett Family and Vince Russo, the composer who created their entrance music, and all the production people. Love introduced her family to the crowd and thanked them her support. She apparently bit her sister to get the remote back when she tried to change the channel from wrestling (wish I’d thought of that). She thanked the fans and her partner Velvet Sky, and turned the podium over to her. 

Velvet Sky also thanked all the people behind the scenes, and again noted it was a full circle moment for her having gotten her start at Bound for Glory. She also thanked Dreamer and Terry Taylor, Jeff Jarrett and Vince Russo, Jeremy Borash, Mikey Tenay, Don West and Taz. She thanked her parents for their support when she left college to chase her dream as a pro wrestler, her trainer Jason Knight. She thanked Afa and his family for inviting her to wrestle on her WXW shows, where she won her first wrestling championship. Sky also thanked her partner, and told the young girls out there to never stop chasing their dreams. She thanked her extended family and the fans, her “Pigeon Army.” She led the crowd in a chant of “Let the pigeons loose!” to end her speech. 

Lisa Marie Varon inducts Mickie James into the TNA Hall of Fame. Varon, who was very emotional,  brought out a copy of the TNA Knockouts Championship. Varon wanted to be comfortable so she tossed her heels into the crowd. Varon threw her speech away and spoke from the heart about how James came into WWE “like a Tennessee Tornado.” They did whatever it took to prove that they weren’t just the best match “for a women’s match” but for the best match, period. Varon described James as a friend that is there, who shows up.  Varon described Mickie James as a role model “not just in wrestling, but in life.” Honestly, even though she was very emotional,  you couldn’t have asked for a better induction from Varon. 

The crowd chanted “you deserve it!” for Mickie. James described TNA as “a family.” She thanked Jeff and Jerry Jarrett for taking a chance on “Alexis Laree” and thanked Raven, Julio and CM Park for her early days in TNA (the weekly-ppv days). That was her launching pad to WWE. She then thanked Dixie Carter for convincing her to come back to TNA in 2010 and reinvent herself as “Hardcore Country.” She praised TNA as a company in 2010 who didn’t just give women four minute matches, but main events. James got emotional talking about her last TNA run, how she came into a locker room feeling defeated but left feeling vindicated. She praised the loyalty of the TNA fanbase and the “Hardcore Country” fanbase. James thanked her parents for instilling her love for wrestling and not to listen to the naysayers who are afraid to go after your dreams. For her haters, fakers, and under-appreciators, she finished with the lyrics from her “Hardcore Country” song.   

WWE could learn something from TNA about keeping these things short and to the point.

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary for the pre-show match. 

The IInspiration (Cassie Lee & Jessie McKay) v. The Elegance Brand (M & Heather) (w/ The Personal Concierge)  for the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Title (4:37)

Ash walked out with the Elegance Brand but adjourned to the back for the match. Heather and M jumped the IInspiration before the bell. M hit a Van Terminator style coast-to-coast dropkick on Cassie for a  near fall. M tied Lee up in a bow-and arrow type move to allow Heather to come off the top with a double stop for another near fall. 

Finally, McCay got the tag and ran wild on her opponents. She threw Ashley into M, then hit M with a boot so she DDT’d her partner. McCay caught a pump kick from M but kicked out  at two. McKay ducked a shot from Ashley, who hit her partner. Then the IInspiration finished off M with the Idolizer and Lee got the pinfall. 

After the match, TNA President Carlos Silva presented the IInspiration with their tag team title belts. 

Bound for Glory! 

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary.

The US Marines from “Recruiting Station Boston” present the colors and the National Anthem is played. 

Steve Maclin defeated Frankie Kazarian to regain the TNA International Title (7:58)

The anthem and the Marines led right into Steve Maclin’s entrance for the opening match, so it would have been booking malpractice for him not to win the title back. Maclin also has his mother and other friends and family at ringside.

Maclin started off fast against Kazarian. Kazarian caught Maclin with a guillotine legdrop, then hit him with a sunset bomb to the floor. This was barely a minute into the match. Kazarian sent Maclin into the steel stairs, then got into Maclin’s mother’s face. Kazarian offered mom a free shot, and she gave him a double bird instead. Maclin jumped Kazarian tossed him back into the ring. 

Back in the ring, Maclin Kazarian with a  Thez press. Maclin escaped a chicken wing attempt and caught Kazarian with an olympic slam. Maclin hung Kazarian into the ropes for a shoulder block. Kaz tried to duck it, but Maclin went for a chicken wing. Kazarian countered that into a cradle, but got caught using the ropes and the ref stopped her count. Kazarian tried for a springboard, but Maclin pulled him into a Boston Crab, that he refused to break right away. 

Kazarian hit a Pelé kick and the Angle’s Wings for a near fall since stealing people’s moves is all the rage this weekend. Kazarian tried to go for an avalanche Fade to Black, but Maclin broke that up by biting Kazarian. Kazarian dodged a top rope headbutt, then caught Maclin with a cutter for a near fall. Kazarian hung Maclin upside down for a running shoulder block, but Maclin escaped, hung up Kazarian and hit him with the shoulder block. Maclin hit the KIA and got the pinfall to regain the championship. 

After the match, Maclin and his mother celebrated the title victory by flipping off the camera.

— Hannifan and Rehwoldt ran down the card.  When Hannifan and Rehwoldt were running down the card, the only match that got a notable pop was Hardys/Team 3D. 

— Trick Williams and his lawyer ran down the why he wears his championship belt upside down, and if there’s any shenanigans he’s lawyer will be laying down cases on the all the snitches. 

Tessa Blanchard (w/ Victoria Crawford) defeated Gia Miller (w/ Jody Threat) (6:15)

Miller came out with all kinds of intensity, while Blanchard was nonplussed. Miller wrestles “occasionally,” but this is her first match in TNA. 

Blanchard offerend Miller a headlock. Which she took, but Blanchard quickly escaped. Blanchard turned her back and Miller got a quick cradle on her for another near fall. Blanchard then snapped Miller’s neck against the ropes and stopped screwing around. Blanchard pressed Miller’s face into the steel stairs, then suplexed her on the stairs. Blanchard then drug beat on Miller in front of her family, seated at ringside.  

Back in the ring, Blanchard distracted the ref so Crawford could get a shot in. Blanchard hit Miller with a superkick. Crawford interfered in front of the referee, who ejected Crawford. Blanchard dumped Crawford to the floor. Security tried to escort Crawford away, but Blanchard interfered. Threat then came off the top with a forward moonsault to take out everybody. Threat chased Crawford to the back. 

Back in the ring, Miller made a comeback. She hit a Thez press and monkey flipped Blanchard out of the corner. She went for a crossbody that missed badly, but Blanchard still sold it for a near fall. Miller walked into a boot and Blanchard worked her over with right hands in the corner. Miller countered by locking up Blanchard’s arms and hit her with a straight headbutt. Miller tried to power Blanchard out of the corner with a powerbomb, but Blanchard pulled a roll of quarters out of somewhere, knocked out Miller, and got the pinfall. Just like daddy taught her! 

The TNA Injury Report: 

  • Team 3D and the Hardys are cleared, but the Matt Hardy is beat up. 
  • Joe Hendry is hurt after the no-dq match from last week. 
  • Mike Santana and Trick Williams are also cleared for their title match. 

Franike Kazarian and Nic Nemeth co-won the Call Your Shot Gauntlet in a double-pin (30:57) 

Two wrestlers enter. After 2 minutes, a wrestle enters every 60 seconds. Eliminations occur by pinfall until the final 2 wrestlers are left. Then it’s a one-on-one match to determine a winner. And the winner gets a title shot at whatever championship they want for up to a calendar year. 

Léi Yîng Lee was the first entrant by virtue of being the last person eliminated in a qualifying match a few weeks ago. Mara Sadé was the second entrant. They did a basic babyface match for two minutes, teasing near eliminations. After two minutes (no gimmicked clock, or at least it was close enough for now), Ryan Nemeth (3) was next. The knockouts double-teamed Nemeth until Nic Nemeth (4) came in to a huge pop. Sadé dropped Nic with a superkick. Lee and Sadé tried to dump Nic, but Ryan made the save. Nic took out both women with a double clothesline. 

Cedric Alexander (5) came in and dumped both Nemeths with German suplexes. Rich Swann (6) of First Class was nexst, and he had a great exhcange with Alexander. Swann thendug into Alexander’s face with an eye rake. Alexander responded with a big boot. AJ Francis (7) was in next, and they missed an opportunity to do a skit in the preshow of Francis and Swann buying consecutive numbers. Francis tossed Lee to the mat in an ugly visual. Francis then eliminated both Sadé and Lee. Francis then chokeslammed Swann (his partner!) and then dumped him to the floor. 

Travis Williams (8) came in after winning a coin flip against his partner to be the representative for his team. The Nemeths teamed up against Williams while Alexander and Francis went at it in another corner.  BDE (9) was next. He’s a “famous wrestling Youtuber.” I’ve never heard of him. He did a spot with Francis and then ate a superkick from Nic Nemeth. The Rascals (10), all of them, were next. So yes, one tag team was only around one representative in the match, but this team was allowed three. At least these inconsistencies can be explained by Santino being… well, being Santion.

BDE and the Rascals combined to superkick Francis out of the match. 

Dani Luna (11) came in and suplexed two of the Rascals. Williams and Luna did spots while everyone else laid around the ring out of their way.  Eric Young (12) was next and went after former partner Williams. Williams almost eliminated Young with a clothesline. They fought on the apron. Young lowblowed Williams, hit him with a piledriver on the apron, and dumped him to the floor.

Jake Something came in at 13, shout out to Taylor Swift! Something and Luna powerbombed two of the Rascals. They tried to dump Trey Miguel and Myron Reed, but they skinned the cat back in. Young smacked BDE and eliminated him. Rosemary (14) was next. Miguel and Alexander were eliminated by Eric Young. 

The Home Town Man (15) came in with the UMass mascot. Something tried to hold the Home Town Man for the mist from Rosemary. But the Man ducked and Something got misted and eliminated. You could say he got… something in his eyes. 

Zack Clayton (16) came out with Guido from the ECW’s original FBI. He hit Clayton hit the Home Town man with a powerslam and a clothesline. Dani Luna eliminated Rosemary, and the Man eliminated Luna. Jody Threat (17) ran around and around the ring until Frankie Kazarian floored her with a clothesline. She never got in the ring, so Frankie Kazarian took her spot, shoving Santino Marella in the process. So of course, Santino Marella was in at 18. Marella hit Kazarian with the COBRA (which sent Kazarian through the ropes and to the floor, which becomes annoyingly important later). Santino came in… and was instantly eliminated by a Nic Nemeth clothesline. He wasn’t ready!

But do you know who’s always read? Matt Cardona (19), who came in and eliminated Clayton. Cardona pulled Guildo into the ring and eliminated him, too. Mance Warner (20) entered last with Halloween party rejects and his fiancé Steph DeLander. The other Rascals were eliminated while Warner made his entrance. DeLander gave Warner a steel chair. Everyone just let Warner hit them with the steel chair until Cardona caught him from behind with a forearm.

Young tried to toss the Home Town Man, but he skinned the cat to stay alive. They fought out to the apron, and Young eliminated the Man with a low blow. Cardona took out Young, then tossed Warner as well. 

This left Cardona alone with the Nemeths. The Nemeths double-teamed Cardona, who made his won comeback. Cardona tossed Ryan over the ropes but he stayed on the apron. Ryan held Cardona open for a superkick from Nic, but Cardona ducked and Ryan was eliminated BY HIS BIG BROTHER.

It looked like it was Matt v. Nic Nemeth to finish. DeLander and Mance Warner distracted Cardona, and Nic Nemeth dumped him over the top. The ring announcer then announced that Cardona was eliminated. I thought I had the rules wrong, but since Frankie Kazarian was never eliminated by Santino Marella, that meant Frankie Kazarian and Nic Nemeth were the final two. 

Nic and Kazarian wrestled for a bit, and eventually both men did a double-pin after a superplex. Santino Marella then announced both men won, which elicited a huge “bullsh!t” chant from the crowd. They tried to do a comedy spot with both of them trying to hold onto the trophy, but the crowd just booed all of this.

What an absolute dumpster fire of a finish.  The crowd was right to boo this.

Kelani Jordan defeated Indi Hartwell to retain the TNA Knockouts World Championship (12:34)

It took four flights for Hartwell’s parents to get here to see her get an opportunity for the TNA Knockouts World Championship.  

This was a very good babyface match to start, with both women going for near falls off cradles and dodging each other’s strikes early. Jordan hung up Hartwell in the ropes and came off with a legdrop for a near fall. Jordan hit Hartwell in the back with forearms and went for a suplex, but Hartwell escaped and caught Jordan with a spinebuster for a near fall. Hartwell hit Jordan with a boot for a near fall. 

Hartwell stretched Jordan’s back across her knees, practically bending her in half. Jordan fought out and came out of the corner with a clothesline. They did “boo/yay” punches, with Hartwell getting the “yays!” Jordan hit a cartwheel back elbow. Hartwell went for a death valley driver, but Jordan escaped and hit a split jawbreaker for a near fall. Jordan locked in a half-crab, shoutout to Lance Storm! Hartwell eventually  kicked out of that to escape. 

Jordan came off the top with a crossbody, but Hartwell rolled through a powered Jordan up. Jordan turned that into small package for two. Hartwell and Jordan struggled to figure out a powerbomb, but eventually Hartwell hit the move for a near fall. Hartwell went for a boot, but Jordan caught it and hit a spinning kick. Jordan hit a frog splash for a near fall. Jordan kept trying to get the pin off that, but Hartwell kept kicking out. 

Hartwell dropped to the floor. Jordan tried to follow, but Hartwell tripped her up. Hartwell hit Jordan with a boot. Back in the ring, Hartwell hit a top rope elbow for a near fall. Hartwell went for the Hurts Donut, but Jordan countered with a cradle. Hartwell caught Jordan with a Hurts Donut out of nowhere, but Jordan was too close to the ropes and broke the count. Hartwell went to the top again, but Jordan followed her up. 

Jordan tried for a Spanish Fly, but Hartwell elbowed her down. Hartwell went for another top rope elbow, but Jordan ducked. Jordan then hit Hartwell with a split-legged moonsault, and got the pinfall. 

Yes, the flew Hartwell’s parents around the world to watch her lose. 

After the match, Hartwell shook Jordan’s hand and then got consoled by her family on the loss. 

I’m worried for Mike Santana now. 

— The Nemeths and Frankie Kazarian were in the back arguing about who hasn’t been world champion and when they might call their shot. 

The System defeated Order 4 in Hardcore War (19:25)

This is War Games without the cage or double ring, but with weapons.

Jason Hotch started out with a trash can against Eddie Edwards who came with his family, Wally the mascot of the Boston Red Sox,  and a kendo stick. Wally distracted Hotch by shaking his pelvis at him, allowing Edwards to hit Hotch with a dive to start the match. Hotch hit Edwards with a dropkick and went for a dive, but Edwards blocked that by throwing a trash can at his head. Edwards hit Hotch with chops that he sold like gunshots (cause they sounded like gunshots). 

Jon Skyler was next with a steel chair,. Hotch hit Edwards with a spear and choked him with his t-shirt. The Great Hands hit Edwards with their finisher, the Favor (a combined blockbuster/Samoan drop). JDC came in next with a  Patriots helmet. Edwards put the steel chair over Skyler’s crotch, and JDC hit the chair with the football helmet. JDC followed the Great Hands out to the floor with a dive. 

Skyler came up busted open, and JDC pulled a cheese grater out from under the ring and used it to work over the cut. 

Tasha Steelz came in with a Yankees jersey and a bat for her weapon. Skyler was a bloody mess and fans in the front row was concerned. Alicia Edwards came out with her kendo stick. Edwards cracked Steelz in the head. Edwards tried to grab Alicia and caught a kendo stick in the bean. 

Eddie Edwards pulled out a stable gun. He stapled Skyler in the face, JDC stapled Hotch in the crotch, and Alicia stapled Steelz in the derrière. 

Agent Zero  was next for Order 4. He press-slammed JDC and tossed Eddie Edwards into the ringside stairs. Zero tossed the top half of the stairs at Eddie’s head. Zero is wrestling in tights and it’s roughly a 1000% improvement for his look. Brian Myers came out next, without a weapon. Zero didn’t have a weapon, either. Myers tried to use one of the trash cans around ringside, but Zero just put him dow with a boot. Zero dumped Myers with a hanging tree slam on the trash can. 

Alicia rolled into the ring and found herself surrounded by Order 4 as Mustafa Ali was the last entrance for his team, brining a sledgehammer with him. 

Eddie Edwards saved his wife momentarily from an attack from Order 4. The Great Hands and Ali dropkicked JDC in the corner. Moose entered last for his team, with a chain wrapped around him. The Great Hands came for Moose in the aisle way and he destroyed them. Ali tried to catch Moose with a dive, but he caught him and powerbombed him on the apron. Moose stood one-on-one with Agent Zero. After a pretty even standoff, Zero was able to dump Moose to the floor. All the members of Order 4 and the System brawled on the floor, and Zero came over the top rope with a dive onto everyone. 

Back in the ring, Steelz pulled out a kendo stick wrapped in barb wire. Alicia Edwards dumped tacks in the ring. Alicia Edwards hit Steelz with the kendo stick to get rid of her. Alicia found herself alone in the ring… with Agent Zero, who gave her a hanging tree slam into the thumbtacks. JDC and Myers went after Zero with kendo sticks, and Moose rapped himself in the chain to spear Agent Zero. 

Eddie tried to check on Alicia, but Ali hit him with a steel chair and dumped him. Ali dumped more thumbtacks on Alicia Edwards. Ali went for the 450, but Alicia rolled out of the way and Ali dove right into the tacks. 

Eddie Edwards came back up and wrapped his knee in barbed wire. Edwards leveled Ali with a Boston Knee Party wrapped in barbed wire, and got the pinfall. 

Leon Slater and Je’von Evans wrestled to a 20-minute time lime draw for the TNA X-Division Championship, which then became a non-finish (20:05)

The crowd was wild for this before they even touched, cheering and chanting “This is awesome!” Both guys teased big strikes against the other, than mocked their opponent for covering up in a panic. Slater caught Evans with a small package for a near fall, after about six counters and reversals. Evans used a go-behind to get some riding time, but Slater was quick to power up. Finally Slater shoved Evans hard when he was backed against the ropes, and things started to get less friendly. 

Slater caught Evans with a chop, but Evans fired back. Evan sent Slater to the floor and followed him out with a tope. Slater shoved Evans off the ropes when he went for a springboard, then followed him out with a dive. Back in the ring, Slater hit a crossbody for two. 

Slater hit deliberate chops on Evans to slow down the pace. Evans ducked a kick, caught Evans with a step-up springboard rana, and a dropkick. Evans caught Slater with an over the ropes plancha, then came back in the ring with a springboard clothesline on Slater for a near fall. 

Evans hit a suplex and then immediately kipped up. Evans ducked an enziguri but Slater hit a heel kick on the rebound. Slater followed up with a springboard back elbow. Slater caught Evans with a flying boot for a near fall. Slater hit a slingshot cutter for a near fall. Evans went to the top, but Slater blocked it and they fought to the apron. Evans tried a suplex, but Slater escaped and tried for the slingshot cutter again, but this time Evans countered it into a spinning DDT that sent Slater across the ring. Evans then hit an out of the ring springboard cutter but smacked his tailbone against the ring apron and he probably hurt himself legit. Evans struggled to get to his feet. Slater slid in, and Evans came off the top with a splash. Evans then hit a second top rope splash from across the ring, but only got two. 

Slater caught Evans with a boot, Evans responded with a forearm, and Slater hit another kick. Evans snatched Slater up with a rana and a cradle for near fall. Evans came off the ropes with a springboard right into a flying hangman’s neckbreaker from Slater. 

Both men struggled to get to their feet, exchanging strikes along the way. Slater wore out Evans with chops. Slather left himself open for a chop from Evans, so Evans hit him with a cutter, then another springboard cutter, but Slater kicked out at two. 

Evans went to the top, but Slater caught him with an enziguri and followed him up top. They fought and both guys jumped to the floor on opposite sides of the corner. Slater tried for a springboard off the barricade, but Evans shoved him into the crowd. Evans then hit a running dive over the barricade onto Slater in the crowd. Evans jumped the rail, and Slater followed hitting his own dive over the barricade as the bell rang to signify the time limit for the match had expired. 

TNA has time limits? 

Santino Marella came out and announced they would have five more minutes. 

Slater hit Evans with Utopia, and Evans slid to the floor. Slater followed him with his over the post dive. Slater went to the top, but Evans jumped up and pulled Slater down with Spanish Fly. Evans went for the cover… and the lights went out. Dark State ran in and attacked both Slater and Evans. Dark State gave Slater and Evans double-team power bombs. The crowd chanted “F*ck these guys!” in an example of probably the wrong kind of heat. That’s a TV finish, not a pay-per-view finish. The extra time was maybe a minute.

To recap: they did a time limit draw to tease a non-finish, restart the match, and then delivered the non-finish anyway, but a worse version of it!

Chris Bey returned to TNA. Chris Bey announced that TNA has set a new attendance record of 7,794. I’m sure we’re all going to wait for the turnstyle count to verfiy that number.

The Hardys v. The Dudley Boys (Team 3D) to retain the NXT and TNA Tag Team Titles in One Final Table(s Match) (15:41)

Brother Runt (aka Spike Dudley) came out and gave Team 3D their Dudley glasses. The crowd chanted “ECW!” for the reunited Dudley Boyz. The Dudleys set some tables up in the aisle. The Hardys brought a ladder and a steel chair with them.  They set up a ladder in front of those tables. Uh-oh. 

The Dudleys dumped Jeff to the floor and hit Matt with a 3D right away. Jeff tried to go at the Hardys 2-on-1. He tried for the Whisper in the Wind, but the Dudleys did their best impersonation of Samoa Joe and walked away from Jeff, and Jeff hit the mat. D-Von gave Jeff that “Wassup???” headbutt.  At Bubba’s direction, the crowd called for D-Von to get the tables. The Dudleys gave Jeff the 3D through the table, getting the Dudleys are halfway to winning the match. 

Matt came back in with the steel chair. Matt was able to send Bubba to the floor on a miscommunication. Matt and D-Von brawled on the floor. On the floor D-Von took too long setting up a table, and Matt caught D-Von with the Twist of Fate. Matt set up D-Von for an elbow through the table, but D-Von got out of the way and Matt went though the table. But Matt isn’t eliminated since he wasn’t “put through” the table. 

Jeff came back and took out Bubba Ray with a clothesline off the apron. D-Von dragged Jeff around the other side of the ring. Back in the ring, Bubba set up a table in the corner. Matt dodged a charge from Bully, who bounced into the table but didn’t break it.  Back to D-Von and Jeff, and D-Von hit Jeff with a table. D-Von climbed a ladder set up in the aisle way (to dive onto Jeff through a table), but Matt climbed up the other side of the ladder and cut him off. The Hardys set D-Von up on the table. Jeff hit a senton off the top of the ladder through the tables, but he came up a little short. His legs hit D-Von (which counted as D-Von going through the table) and I think he might have clipped the back of his head against the ladder, too. Most of Jeff’s body went through a table that D-Von wasn’t on.

This leaves Matt or Bubba as the last man to eliminate. 

Back in the ring, The Hardys go after Bubba with steel chair shots. They set up another table. Jeff held open Bubba for a chair from Matt, but when Matt threw the chair Bubba ducked and he hit Jeff. Bubba tried to powerbomb Jeff through a table, but Matt moved it. The Hardys regained the advantage, and Jeff hit Bubba with a swanton bomb. 

The Hardys hit Bubba with more chair shots. D-Von was done and Bubba was struggling to get to his feet. Bubba looked defeated; he knew he was done. The Hardy threw down their chairs, and Bubba offered no resistance as the Hardys grabbed him for a double-team uranage through one final table to end the match and the 25-year feud. 

After the match, Carlos Silva presented the Hardys with their tag team title belts. The Hardys helped Bubba Ray to his feet, and eventually D-Von got back to the ring as well. The four men shared an embrace in the ring. The crowd chanted “Thank You Dudleys!” The Hardys were about to leave, but the Dudleys pulled them back into the ring. The Dudleys then took their wrestling boots off in the middle of the ring, signaling the end of their in-ring careers. The Dudleys then handed their boots to the Hardy Boys. Both teams embraced as the crowd cheered. The Dudleys walked off into the sunset one last time while the Hardys celebrated in the ring.

The match was what it was, but the post-match was tremeounds.

— Genesis is coming to Dallas in January, 2026. 

Mike Santana defeated Trick Williams to win the TNA World Championship (15:54)

Santana found Konnan while running around the crowd for his entrance. The crowd was insanely into both men’s entrances and the match had a big fight feel.

Williams grabbed the house mic from the ring announcer before she could announce his presence, then told Santana he would “beat his a$$ like the Boston Red Sox” and did his own ring announcement. Santana cut him off with a right hand and the match unofficially began with a brawl on the floor. 

Santana and Williams fought into the crowd. Williams tried to use a trash can on Santana, but that backfired and he would up covered in trash. They brawled back to the ring area, and Santana dumped Williams onto the ring apron with a back suplex. Santana took a minute to celebrate with a fan, and this gave Williams the opening to hit Santana with the title belt. 

Back in the ring, the referee started the match. Williams hit a Trick Kick and got a near fall. Williams followed that up with a death valley driver for another near fall. Williams dropped Santana with a flapjack. Williams hit a spin kick and a jumping neckbreaker for another near fall. 

Williams hit Santana with a backhand, which only fired up Santana. But Santana charged at Williams and got backdropped to the floor. Back to the floor, Williams used a slingshot to send Santana into the ringpost headfirst. Santana came up bloody, and Williams slammed him on the floor. Williams tried to drive the steels stairs into Santana, but he got out of the way. Santana hit a superman forearm, but Williams backdropped Santana on the steel stairs.

On the floor, Williams whipped Santana into the ring barricade, then took Santana over to his daughter so she could watch him take a beating. Williams asked Santana’s daughter who her daddy was… and she slapped Trick! Stunned, Williams walked into a tope from Santana.

Back in the ring, Santana caught Williams with a powerbomb for a near fall. Santana went to the top again as the crowd did dueling chants for Santana and Williams. Santana hit a 450 splash for a near fall.

Trick’s lawyer came out to distract Santana. Santana went for his discus lariat, but Williams ducked it and hit a pair of uranages. Williams went to the top, but Santana caught him. Williams battled through and drove Santana to the mat with an avalanche uranage. But Williams only got a near fall. 

Williams grabbed his title belt and went for a wild swing, but Santana ducked and rolled up Williams for two. After some more counters, Santana hit the discus lariat, but only got two. The lawyer got up on the apron again, and this time Santana pulled him in the ring and gave him a discus lariat. Williams caught Santana with a Trick Shot, but it only got two. Santana crawled up to his feet, looking at his daughter in the crowd. Williams charged in for another Trick Shot, but Santana ducked. Santana blocked another uranage, hit a flying lariat, and finally, finally, FINALLY hit the discus lariat and got the pinfall to bring the TNA World title home to TNA. 

As Carlos Silva is walking in to award the belt to Santana, Nic Nemeth came out to cash in his stupid title shot. But the lights dropped. When they came back up, Elias was behind Nemeth, and he took him out with a chair shot. Frankie Kazarian came in to also try and cash in, but he could’t since he didn’t have the trophy. So Santana took him out with a lariat. Santana got to hand the TNA World title to his daughter and celebrate in the ring with her. None of that nonsense with Nemeth and Kazarian was necessary. 

Mike Santana is the first TNA World Champion of Puerto Rican heritage. 

There was some abosultely head-scratching booking decisions here. I actually thought the Guantlet match was kind of fun until the ridiculous finish (which the crowd hated), and also thought the X-Division title match was good until we got two non-finishes in less than five minutes (which the crowd also hated). But they stuck the landing with the emotional TNA World title change and the retirement of the Dudley Boys.

TNA Impact live results: Bound for Glory go-home show

The road to Bound for Glory continues on tonight’s TNA Impact — just 48 hours after the big TNA vs. NXT Showdown event and 72 hours before the PPV.

TNA World Champion Trick Williams will kick off the show after abandoning Team NXT on Tuesday and ahead of his title defense against Mike Santana at the PPV.

The rivalry between former TNA World Champions Joe Hendry and Eric Young continues in a no DQ match.

After getting beaten down by the Nemeth brothers last week, Matt Cardona faces former TNA World Champion Nic Nemeth.

Following his impressive showing Tuesday against NXT North American Champion Ethan Page, Mustafa Ali takes on JDC ahead of their respective factions’ Hardcore War match Sunday.

TNA Knockouts Champion and NXT star Kelani Jordan and Sunday challenger Indi Hartwell will sign their contract.

Taped in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

It’s the go home show for Bound for Glory! 

Trick Williams Opens the Show.  You know the show is taped because noted Philadelphia fan Trick Williams is on TV instead of glued to his for the Eagles game.  Mike Santana may have a story, but Trick Williams is still what’s best for business so he won’t be the TNA World Champion. TNA is forever “Trick-NA.”  Mike Santana came through the crowd to retort. Williams has not had to survive the physical and mental battles that Santana has. Santana talked about identifying his father’s body in the morgue and having to tell his daughter he was as addict, and failure was not an option for him at Bound for Glory. Williams told Santana he’d be back in rehab after he lost on Sunday to face the truth, that he was not better that Williams.  Santana called Williams a pretender with fear in his eyes, who was a “one trick pony.” Santana then called Williams “bound for developmental” after he loses the World title on Sunday. Santana got in some winning lines in this go-home promo. 

— Tessa Blanchard told the same story about how Gia Miller couldn’t cut it at George South’s school, but with some newer comments from Gia Miller. “You had to move to a different country because you burned every bridge that you came across” was a GREAT line from Miller. I don’t know if this was an easter egg or not, but Miller did promise “karma” at Bound for Glory. (It probably wasn’t). 

Matt Cardona defeated Ryan Nemeth (w/ Nic Nemeth) (5:58)

The fans chanted for “Chelsea’s Husband!” This match wasn’t giving “go home before the big show” vibes, more “last match in a long tv taping before the big show” vibes. Nemeth game Cardona a hangman’s necbreaker on the floor and nearly got the count-out win. Nic Nemeth choked Cardona with the ropes behind the ref’s back. Cardona missed a dropkick off the middle ropes. Nemeth got a near fall with a DDT. Nemeth goof around taunting the crowd too much and caught a dropkick for his troubles. Nic Nemeth tripped up Cardona, but the ref figured this out and ejected Nic. Nic flopped and sold being thrown out a million times better than his brother sold anything. After screaming the ref ejected his big brother, Ryan walked right into the Radio Silence, and Cardona got the pinfall.

— The Rascals did their “That 70s Show” gimmick. They need a match for Bound for Glory, so they’re going to talk to Santino. 

— Mara Sadé cut a promo about how Jazz and Jackie were her inspirations, and how cool wrestling with with the Hardys was. She wants to be an inspiration and motivations to little girls. This was a good promo. 

Mustafa Ali (w/ Order 4) defeated JDC (w/ The System) (10:26 aired)

The match started out with a cool visual of Mustafa and his guys on side of the ring and JDC and his guys on the other. Ali did a great flopping sell job off a right hand from JDC.  JDC gave Ali a high back body drop and followed up with a quick spinning powerslam for a near fall. Ali went for a springboard, but JDC caught him with a dropkick to send him to the floor. On the floor, Order 4 and the System staff off against each other, which allowed Ali to catch JDC with a dive and get an advantage. 

Back in the ring, Ali caught JDC with a boot for a near fall. JDC came back with a clothesline that turned Ali inside out. JDC went to the top for a moonsault, but Ali tripped him up. Ali hung JDC upside down in the corner and went for a sliding dropkick. But, JDC got out of the way and Ali crotched himself on the ringpost. JDC delivered a massive superplex and both men were down for a bit. 

JDC went for a falcon arrow, but Ali countered and hit a suplex of his own for a near fall. Ali hit a rolling neckbreaker and taunted the other members of The System.  

JDC dodged a 450 from Ali and sent him headfirst into the middle turnbuckle in a sick bump. Ali went headfirst into the middle buckle twice as hard and fast as Bret Hart used to go chestfirst into the buckles. JDC followed up with a series of uppercuts and a Russian Leg Sweep. Ali went for a tornado DDT, but JDC countered into a falcon arrow for a near fall. JDC went to the top , but Ali dropped to the floor and his Secret Service tended to him. So, JDC dove onto the pile of them on the floor. 

With Ali and JDC out, Tasha Steelz and Alicia Edwards lead their respective sides into battle on the floor. Alicia and Steelz fought in the ring while the men fought on the floor. Agent Zero sent JDC into the ring apron with the worst hanging tree slam I’ve ever seen (because this dude is not THAT big), but JDC sold it anyway. Zero tossed JFC in the ring, and Ali hit the 450 to get the pinfall. 

Ali continues to be my favorite thing about this promotion. 

TNA Injury Report: 

  • Team 3D has been cleared for Bound for Glory. 
  • Mara Sadè is also cleared and will compete in the Call Your Shot Battle Royal. 
  • The IInspiration are cleared from bumps and bruises. 
  • Elijah is still out. 

— A recap of NXT/TNA ShoWdown. I was surprised TNA actually got to pull even with NXT at the end. 

TNA Knockouts World Championship Contract Signing. In Santino’s words, this match will take place “close to Boston.” Kelani Jordan and Indy Hartwell came to the ring. Before things could get underway with the contract signing, the Concierge Guy interrupted. He was there to complain about the Elegance Brand losing the Knockouts Tag Team titles last week. The Concierge wanted to invoke the automatic rematch clause for Bound for Glory, and Marella needed to sign the contract right now! Marella signed the contract and the Concierge went away and part could have been an email. Hartwell talked about all the sacrifices she’s made to become the TNA Knockouts Champion, and was being a bit of a jerk about Jordan coming in out of nowhere to win the title. Kelani Jordan isn’t here to disrespect TNA, and wants to elevate the title. Hartwell’s family is flying 21 hours to Boston to see Hartwell win the title. Jordan wants Hartwell to bring this same energy to Bound for Glory. Both women signed the contract and then Jordan stood tall helding up the title belt while Hartwell got in her face. This segment almost needed a heel turn from Hartwell. It’s probably too soon for Jordan to lose but Hartwell should be the champion.

The Road to Glory: The Final Table. Lots of footage of the Hardy and Team 3D over the years. Brother Devon is going doing this to show his younger kids what he used to do. Brother Ray promised some “unplanned emotion because he despises planned emotion. Comments were shown from Jeff Hardy’s two daughters. This was good hype piece for “The Final Table.”

Leon Slater on Bound for Glory. Leon Slater, the youngest X-Division champion of all time, cut a promo from the entrance stage. Slater ran down all his accomplishments over the past year. He promised to carry forward the legacy that people before him like AJ Styles built. He’s not going to lose the title to an outsider like Ja’von Evans. A very passionate promo from Slater. 

Final Card for  Bound for Glory: 

  • Preshow match: TNA Knockouts Tag Team Titles: The Elegance Brand v. The IInspiration 
  • Gia Miller v. Tessa Blanchard 
  • Hardcore War: Order 4 v. The System 
  • 20 Person Call Your Shot Gauntlet: With Léi Yîng Lee entering number 1 and Mance Warner entering at 20, and Xia Brookside, The Hometown Man, The Nemeths, and others. 
  • TNA International Title: Steve Maclin v. Frankie Kazarian 
  • TNA Knockouts World Title: Indi Hartwell v. Kelani Jordan
  • TNA X-Division Title: Leon Slater v. Ja’von Evans
  • TNA & NXT Tag Team Title Tables Match: Team 3D (The Dudleys) v. The Hardys 
  • TNA World Title: Mike Santana v. Trick Williams 

Eric Young defeated Joe Hendry  in a No Disqualification Match (14:30 aired) 

Someone above Santino Marella made this no-disqualification match for Eric Young tonight. I feel like this may be a plot point later. 

The fight went to the floor early. Young found a trashcan on the floor and used it on Hendry. Young then found a chain and used it to choke Hendry on the floor. Young choked Hendry with the chain for a while. Young whipped Hendry into the steel steps. Young tried for a piledriver on the stairs, but Hendry backdropped his way out of that. 

Back in the ring, Hendry rammed Young’s head into the turnbuckles. Young feigned begging off to sucker Hendry into the corner. Young tossed Hendry to the floor again. They fought up the ramp and Young thumbed Hendry in the eye. Hendry’s big move to come back was a slam on the entrance stage. A forearm sent Young down the entrance ramp. 

Young went for a piledriver on the stage, but Hendry backdropped him and Young fell to the floor. Hendry and Young brawled into the crowd. Young got a bit of a cut after having his head rammed into a garbage bin. They brawled back down to ringside. 

Back in the ring, Young set up a chair in the corner. But of course, Hendry was able to reverse Young’s move and use his own chair against him. Hendry beat Young about the head and shoulders with some cookie sheets. Hendry dumped Young with a fallaway slam. Hendry went for the Standing Ovation, but Young raked his eyes to block the move. Young took a wild swing with a cookie sheet and missed. Hendry caught Young with an Olympic Slam onto a chair for a near fall. Henry set up a chair to give Hendry the Standing Ovation, but Hendry jawed to much about the no-dq stip and Young caught him with a low blow. Young then finished off Hendry with a piledriver on the chair, to maybe “cleanse” TNA of Joe Hendry. 

Mike Santana Hype Video. One last hype video for Mike Santana on his quest for the TNA World Title. Pictures of his old colleagues (including Ortiz, and I think Eddie Kingston, as well as other Latin standout wrestlers) were hanging on a cage while Santana read a letter written by Konnan (which was also narrated by Konnan). In the letter, Konnan said there’s never been a Puerto Rican TNA World Champion, and Santana can cement his legacy by winning the World title at Bound for Glory.  Will Santana’s time come at Bound for Glory. 

TNA has done a tremendous job building up Santana the last few weeks, and this final hype video really sealed the deal. 

TNA Impact live results: Knockouts Tag Team title match

The Knockouts Tag Team titles will be on the line as part of tonight’s TNA Impact ahead of next week’s NXT vs. TNA Showdown special.

Knockouts Tag Team Champions The Elegance Brand (M & Heather) will defend against former champions The IInspiration.

Frankie Kazarian will host a special King’s Speech segment with new Knockouts Champion Kelani Jordan of NXT.

In a carryover from last week’s Victory Road, Nic Nemeth takes on The Home Town Man.

Tasha Steelz goes one-on-one with Alisha Edwards as the Order 4 vs. System Hardcore War looms in the distance.

The show is rounded out by The Angel Warriors (Xia Brookside & Lei Ying Lee) in action.

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Taped in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 

Tom Hannifan & Matthew Rehwoldt were on commentary. 

— In the parking lot, Santino Marella told Mike Santana that he and Trick Williams are forbidden from touching each other outside of a sanctioned wrestling match.

Frankie Kazarian gives “The King’s Speech.” Kazarian demanded a congratulatory standing ovation from the crowd in recognition of his victory for the TNA International Title at Victory Road. Kazarian ran down all the babyface champions in TNA, but praised the World Champion Trick Williams. The crowd lost interest in what Kazarian was saying when he mentioned Williams and started chanting “Whoop that trick!” Kazarian brought out new TNA Knockouts World Champion Kelani Jordan, who will captain the TNA Women’s team at Showdown against the NXT Women’s team. The crowd chanted “NXT!” for Jordan, and Kazarian told her that all the other Knockouts thought that Jordan was a fluke. Jordan responded with the standard “résumé promo” where she listed off her accomplishments.  Kazarian said that the only reason Trick Williams is the champion is because he beat Joe Hendry, and not him. 

Of course, this brought out Trick Williams, who called himself an “emperor” if Frankie Kazarian is a king. Williams called Kazarian “second rate,” reminded everyone he was carrying two brands. He was responsible for all the attention TNA was getting, not deadbeats like the Hardys. This brought out Matt Hardy (not Jeff), who called out the guys in the ring for trying to make themselves look bigger by running down TNA. Matt Hardy said “TNA will not die!” Kazarian finally pointed out the elephant in the room, asking where Jeff was? “Oh that’s right! He’s not allowed in this country!” X-Division Champion Leon Slater came out to defend Jeff. 

Remember Kelani Jordan? She was still standing there and decided to call out Indi Hartwell because this segment is just off the rails. Indi came out and said she had the support of the fans and the locker room to fulfill her dream of being TNA Knockouts World Champion. Everyone started talking over each other until Santino came out to force me to start another paragraph. 

“Take it easy!” Marella accused them of being like high school children (accurate). But, since he needs a match for tonight, he makes a six person tag match with everyone involved in this opening segment, and he also put Mike Santana on commentary for the match as well.

Matt Hardy, Leon Slater, & Indi Hartwell defeated Trick Williams, Frankie Kazarian & Kelani Jordan  (12:57 aired) 

If Mike Santana interferes or gets physical with Trick Williams, the TNA World title match at bound for Glory is off. 

Jordan and Hartwell started by exchanging pin attempts. Hardy and Kazarian got tags and Hardy worked over Kazarian’s arm. Slater got the tag and reigned down fists on Kazarian’s head in the corner, then monkey-flipped Kazarian across the ring. Jordan and Hartwell tagged back. Jordan hit a lung blower and got a near fall with a crossbody. Jordan worked a body-scissors and got a couple of near falls off of that while Santana was on commentary refuting the idea that WWE and NXT were running TNA. Williams got the tag against Slater and tripped him up into the ropes, and Kazarian dropped a leg to guillotine Slater against the middle rope. 

Williams worked over Slater with a full nelson. Williams and Kazarian tried to encourage Jordan to sucker-punch Slater, but she wouldn’t do it. Kazarian hit a nice suplex on Slater for a near fall. Williams got the tag and worked over Slater in the corner with chops. Williams hit a hangman’s neckbreaker for a near fall, then wore Slater down with a front face lock. 

Williams held Slater open for a cheap shot from Jordan, who wouldn’t do it. So Kazarian went for the cheap shot and Slater ducked. Hardy got the tag for his team and deleted Williams’ head into the turnbuckles. Hardy hit a Side Effect for a near fall. Hardy went for the Twist of Fate on Williams, but Kazarian ran in, so Hardy caught him and DDT both Kazarian and Williams. Hardy hit a Twist of Fate on Williams for a near fall. Kazarian tried for the chicken wing on Hardy, but he escaped and tagged in Slater. Hartwell tagged in and hit Kazarian with an elbow off the top rope. Hardy pulled Williams out of the ring, and Williams got into Mike Santana’s face. Hardy whipped Kazarian into Williams, who collided with Santana. Since Santana didn’t initiate the contact, he was free to beat up on Williams, which he did. Back in the ring, Slater hit Kazarian with a Swanton 450 to get the pinfall. 

After the match, Santana held up the TNA World Championship before dropping it on a prone Trick Williams. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a “no touching or else” stipulation blown off so quickly.

— Tommy Dreamer cut a promo to fire up the TNA troops. This looked like it was taped at the end of the tv taping.

The TNA Injury Report: 

  • Gia Miller was attacked by Tessa Blanchard in the parking lot, but she has been cleared for interviewing duties. 
  • Ash by Elegance is out, with no details on her injury. 
  • Everyone in the Knockouts Tag Team Title match later tonight have been cleared. 

— Recap of NXT from Tuesday and more build for NXT/TNA Showdown. 

Angel Warriors (Xia Brookside & Léi Yîng Lee) defeated Kat Von Hees and Ava Lawless (4:04)

Brookside got caught with a backpack stunner for a near fall. Lee got the tag and took down the much larger Heez with a dropkick. Brookside hit Lawless with a Codebreaker, and then assisted Lee with a senton off the middle rope (called “Heaven Sent”) to get the pinfall. 

— Joe Hendry was in the stairwell crowing about his victory over Eric Young, but Santino interrupted and told Hendry he was in a no-disqualification match with Young next week. 

Road to Glory, Part 2. This was another hype video for Mike Santana on his quest to win the TNA World Title. Santana sat in a chair in an empty ring while Amazing Red cut a really good promo, first talking about the early days of TNA when Amazing Red and Homicide took TNA by storm. They opened doors for guys like Mike Santana, who let someone come into TNA and disrespect them by taking the championship from TNA. Santana invited Red and Homicide to watch him win the title at Slammiversary, but they only saw disappointment. Santana can make everything right by winning the title at Bound for Glory. They are doing a really good job making Santana into a big deal here, but I fear that the NXT Showdown is taking away from some of the build for Bound for Glory.

Nic Nemeth (w/ Ryan Nemeth in a Home Town Mask) defeated The Home Town Man (4:15)

Ryan distracted the Home Town Man, but Home Town Man still got he advantage. Home Town Man hit a TKO out of an airplane spin for a near fall. Ryan tripped up Home Town Man to set him up for a hangman’s neckbreaker from his brother. An elbow drop got Nic a near fall. Nic distracted the ref so Ryan could choke out the Home Town Man against the rope. Nic locked in a sleeper and a body scissors. Home Town Man came back with a series of clotheslines and a slam. Home Town elbow drop was followed up with the Home Town Slice, but Ryan put Nic’s foot on the rope to break up the pin attempt. The Home Town Man hit Ryan with a dive on the floor, then got his mask back from Ryan. But when eh got back in the ring, Nic hit him with a superkick and the Danger Zone to get the pinfall. 

After the match, the Nemeths put the boots to the Home Town Man, but Matt Cardona ran in to make the same. Cardona was soon overwhelmed by the Nemeths as well. 

— In the back, Gia Miller cut a promo about Tessa Blanchard. Miller was jumped by Blanchard from behind, after Victory Road. Now, Miller will face Blanchard in a match at Bound for Glory. Miller may not be a wrestler but she will still be Blanchard within an inch of her life. This doesn’t feel like the best use of Blanchard.

Tasha Steelz (w/ Order 4) defeated Alicia Edwards (w/ The System) (4:19)

One of the Great Hands tripped up Edwards to allow Steelz to get the upper hand. Steelz get a near fall off a place kick. Edwards came back with a pair of clotheslines. Edwards splashed Steelz in the corner for a near fall. Steelz came back with a Falcon Arrow for a near fall of her own. Edwards blocked a cutter but got hit with a superkick for two. Steelz gave a signal of the members of Order 4, who started arguing with the members of the System. The ref dropped to the floor to deal with that, allowing Ali to slip Steelz a kendo stick. Edwards got the kendo stick, nailed Steelz, and hit an inverted pedigree to get the pinfall. Steelz jumped Edwards after the pinfall, but the System stood Order 4 down. 

— Tessa Blanchard gave some more of the backstory for her match with Gia Miller. Blanchard got Miller into Highspots with her trainer George South, but Miller wasn’t cut out for it. So she went to Mike Jackson’s school, someone who was nothing but a jobber. Blanchard is scared for what she’s going to do to Miller at Bound for Glory. Blanchard thinks that Miller should just pack up and move on. 

The IInspiration defeated M and Heather by Elegance (w/ the Concierge) to win the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship (14:05) 

M and Heather are dressed like race cars or something. The Brand has really taken a hit with Ash gone, and she’s not even been gone for a week! 

The IInspiration dominated the early going. Cassie Lee caught Cassie Lee in the corner to take control. M got a near fall after a vertical suplex. M hipped Lee into the corners while the crowd chanted for the IInspiration. Heather stomped on Lee in the corner. Lee dropped to the floor, and Heather followed to ram her head into the ring apron. Back in the ring, Heather got a near fall. 

Heather missed an elbow drop, allowing Lee to get the tag to Jessie McKay. McKay caught Heather with a running knee in the corner. M tripped up McKay, allowing the Elegance Brand to double-team her in the corner. 

McKay dove for the tag, but M pulled Lee to the floor to keep McKay in the ring. M hit a pump kick for a near fall. M wore down McKay with a surfboard. McKay powered out of the surfboard and hit M with a back elbow. 

Lee got the tag and took it to both members of the Elegance Brand. Lee hit a lung blower on Heather for a near fall. M broke up a suplex attempt from Lee. Lee hit Heather with a Blue Thunder Bomb for a near fall. The Concierge distracted the ref and they argued for like what seemed like forever. A rake of the eyes set up Lee for a superkick from M (who was standing on the apron while Lee was in the ring). A DDT from Heather got another near fall. 

The Concierge gave Heather some champagne. Heather went to the throw champagne at Lee, but she ducked and Heather blinded M with the champagne by mistake. Lee and McKay took out M with the Idolizer, and Lee got the pinfall. The IInspiration are now two-time Knockouts Tag Team Champions. 

Update on Kelani Jordan following injury scare at TNA Victory Road

Kelani Jordan is said to be fine after a scary spot during the Knockouts title match against Lei Ying Lee at TNA Victory Road.

Jordan appeared to be attempting a hurricanrana from the ring apron to the floor, but she hit the back of her head hard on the landing. However, she popped up immediately afterward and continued the match.

Our own Bryan Alvarez reports that the word from TNA is Jordan “seems fine” following the spot.

A clip of the spot is available below:

https://twitter.com/Graannt/status/1971777216905138666

Ash By Elegance announced she was vacating the TNA Knockouts Championship at Victory Road last night in Edmonton. This led to a change to the lineup as a battle royal was scheduled, with the final two participants facing off in a singles match later in the show to crown a new champion. Jordan then defeated Lee to become the 68th champion in the title’s lineage and the 30th wrestler to ever win the belt.

NXT star wins title at TNA Victory Road

An NXT wrestler once again holds TNA gold.

In a surprise twist at TNA Victory Road on Friday, Kelani Jordan emerged as the new Knockouts Champion, defeating Lei Ying Lee in a surprise match for the vacant title. The finish had Lei scoring a visual pinfall on Jordan but the special referee, Indi Hartwell, was knocked out. Once Hartwell came to, Jordan made a comeback, hit a stunner, then pinned Lee with the one of a kind moonsault.

It was then confirmed that Jordan would defend the title against Hartwell at next month’s Bound for Glory.

Earlier in the night, Knockouts Champion Ash by Elegance announced that she was unable to compete and as a result, had to vacate the TNA Knockouts title. A battle royal was immediately held after the announcement, with Jordan and Lei emerging as the final two entrants in the ring. As a result, they advanced to the title match.

Originally, Ash was set to defend the Knockouts title against Masha Slamovich, with Hartwell as the special guest referee. After Slamovich’s domestic abuse allegations emerged, she was pulled from the card and instead it was pushed that Ash would have an announcement at the show.

Kelani Jordan & Carmelo Hayes announce engagement

Image: Kelani Jordan

Two WWE stars are now engaged.

On social media Saturday, Kelani Jordan shared a photo of herself with Carmelo Hayes, who could be seen down on one knee proposing. She informed everyone that she said yes back on July 1.

“I said yesss! And I’d say yes in every lifetime,” she wrote.

On Instagram, NXT stars past and present congratulated the couple, including Karmen Petrovic, Tiffany Stratton, Blake Monroe, Lola Vice, and Izzi Dame.

Jordan has been making waves on NXT as the first-ever Women’s North American Champion. In recent months, she has attempted to compete for both the North American and Women’s Championships, but has come up short, losing to Sol Ruca at Battleground and recently losing a Women’s title number one contendership eliminator match to Lash Legend.

Since being called to the main roster as part of the 2024 WWE Draft, Hayes has been seen sparingly on SmackDown, in recent months forming a tag team with The Miz. He was the winner of this year’s Andre the Giant Battle Royal.

WWE crowns number one contender to Speed Women’s Championship

Ivy Nile is first up to challenge Sol Ruca for the WWE Speed Women’s Championship.

A number one contender’s tournament wrapped up on Speed this week with Nile defeating Kelani Jordan in the finals. With her victory, Nile will challenge Ruca for the WWE Speed Women’s Championship on the episode of the show that premieres next Wednesday (May 28). It will be Ruca’s first title defense since winning the belt from Candice LeRae.

Nile scored the pinfall on Jordan with just seven seconds of the three-minute time limit remaining. Near the end of the match, Jordan was going for her One of a Kind moonsault before getting caught with a bridging German suplex by Nile. Jordan kicked out of that, but a kick to the head and a swinging uranage earned Nile the win.

Nile defeated Maxxine Dupri in the first round of the tournament before defeating Jordan. If Nile is able to dethrone Ruca, she’ll become the third-ever WWE Speed Women’s Champion in history.

While Jordan isn’t getting a shot at the Speed title, she will be challenging Ruca for a different championship this weekend. Ruca vs. Jordan for the NXT Women’s North American Championship is set for Sunday’s NXT Battleground PLE.

Women’s North American title match, six-man tag added to WWE NXT Battleground

Two new matches have been made official for Sunday’s Battleground.

Kelani Jordan will get another shot at Sol Ruca’s NXT North American Championship after defeating Zaria in a match where if she won, she would get a title match on Sunday in Tampa. Jordan ended up winning after Zaria accidentally speared Ruca, with Jordan using the distraction to roll up Zaria.

In recent weeks, Zaria has served as a gatekeeper of sorts to Ruca. She originally rejected the idea of Jordan challenging Ruca but relented when Ruca agreed to the stipulation for this week’s match.

A six-man tag team match was also set as Shawn Spears, Niko Vance, and Brooks Jensen will take on Josh Briggs, Hank Walker, and Tank Ledger. After Spears defeated Briggs on NXT, all of The Culling jumped Briggs until the NXT Tag Team Champions made the save.

WWE NXT Battleground, Sunday, May 25, 8 p.m. Eastern time —

  • NXT Champion Oba Femi defends against Myles Borne
  • NXT Women’s Champion Stephanie Vaquer defends against Jordynne Grace
  • TNA World Champion Joe Hendry defends against Trick Williams
  • NXT Women’s North American Champion Sol Ruca defends against Kelani Jordan
  • Tony D’Angelo vs. Channing “Stacks” Lorenzo
  • Shawn Spears, Brooks Jensen, and Niko Vance vs. Josh Briggs, Hank Walker, and Tank Ledger

Kelani Jordan wins WWE Speed debut

Two NXT wrestlers clashed on WWE Speed today as a new number one contender’s tournament began.

Kelani Jordan and Wren Sinclair made their Speed debuts by facing off against each other, and it was Jordan who advanced to the next round. With the three-minute time limit on Speed, both competitors wrestled with urgency. Jordan wiped out Sinclair with a moonsault to the outside within the first minute. As the match neared its end, Sinclair got a two count with a double underhook butterfly suplex. She then position Jordan on the top rope, but Jordan punched Sinclair to the mat and connected with a 450 splash for the victory.

The Jordan vs. Sinclair match was taped at SmackDown last Friday and can be watched below:

Next Wednesday (May 14) on Speed, the number one contender’s tournament continues with Maxxine Dupri vs. Ivy Nile. The winner of that match will then face Jordan to determine who gets the first shot at new WWE Speed Women’s Champion Sol Ruca.

Ruca is the second-ever WWE Speed Women’s Champion, winning the title last month from inaugural champ Candice LeRae. Ruca also currently holds the NXT Women’s North American Championship.

WWE NXT live results: Kelani Jordan vs. Lola Vice, year-end awards

The final televised pro wrestling show of 2024 has arrived with tonight’s WWE NXT which will feature the brand’s year-end awards.

Former NXT Women’s North American Champion Kelani Jordan will take on the hard-hitting Lola Vice. Jordan made her presence felt last week by attacking Cora Jade with a kendo stick after Jade’s loss to Stephanie Vaquer.

Former NXT Champion Ethan Page will be in action against Cedric Alexander. Page has experienced an attitude change as of late after bloodying up Je’Von Evans to send a brutal message.

Wes Lee, Tyson Dupont & Tyriek Igwe will take on Andre Chase, Hank Walker & Tank Ledger.

In a three-way tag team match made after the chaotic events of last year’s show, Lash Legend & Jakara Jackson will face Gigi Dolin & Shotzi, and Kayden Carter & Katana Chance.

After Izzi Dame interrupted a Sol Ruca backstage conversation with Zaria last night, Dame and Ruca will go one-on-one to round out the show.

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NXT returns to the Performance Center and Kelani Jordan is the first person out to close out 2024 with her match against Lola Vice.

Kelani Jordan defeated Lola Vice

Jordan started off strong with a headlock takeover before Vice escaped and Jordan landed a crossbody for 2. Vice recovered to grind away with a camel clutch before they each exchange armbars on the mat while Booker T quotes MC Hammer. Vice took Jordan down in the corner with a series of kicks before landing a hip attack. Vice hit a three amigos before landing some kneeling kicks, but eating a slick kick from Jordan to even things up.

Jordan landed a series of rope-bound strikes to Vice before Vice snatched a rear naked choke before Jordan slammed her in the corner and then sat back to break it up. Cora Jade ran down and Jordan ran Vice into her before a Backlund Bridge wins it for Jordan. Stephanie Vaquer went to attack Jade, but Vice accidentally backfisted Vaquer when Jade moved.

An NXT Match of the Year nominee video package aired with Femi vs. Briggs vs. Dijak winning. A Fatal Influence hear no evil/see no evil/speak no evil video package airs to hype up New Year’s Evil. An NXT Spotlight video airs with Giulia hyping up Roxanne Perez as a worthy NXT Women’s Champion – but she needs to put her own name in the history books like Asuka and Charlotte while clips from MARIGOLD air. The NXT Moment of the Year is Joe Hendry being in NXT while being a TNA Wrestling roster member.

Sarah Schreiber interviewed Cedric Alexander about facing Ethan Page tonight and Je’von’s jaw was wired shut and the goal is for him to eat solid food – let alone get back in the ring and he’ll take his anger out on Page before Page tells him that he wished the texts warned him about Page before he takes him out and puts him next to Evans. They brawled out to the ring and their match is going on right now instead of later.

Ethan Page defeated Cedric Alexander

Alexander started off heavy with a slugfest and stomping a mudhole in Page in the corner. Page landed a corner combo before eating a dropkick to the knee and a basement dropkick to the neck for 2. Lowpe from Alexander hit hard on the floor but Page landed a codebreaker “to tha snout” according to Booker T for 2 before a dropkick landed another 2 for Page. Alexander landed a snap Michinoku Driver for 2 before falling to a Page cutter. After the match, Page grabbed a toolbox and slammed it on Alexander’s hand.

Tyreik and Tyson chat with Hank and Tank about wanting the tag gold before Wes Lee and Shawn Spears intervene and Spears left Hank and Tank high and dry. Shotzi and Gigi Dolin are out for a women’s triple threat tag match.

Jakara Jackson & Lash Legend defeated Shotzi & Gigi Dolin and Katana Chance & Kayden Carter in a triple threat tag

Dolin and Carter start off hot with a basement superkick by Carter. Legend came in and tosses Carter off her back before hoisting Carter up in a Backlund lift. Chance and Carter took Legend down and got 1 off a Chance cover. Shotzi and Jackson went at it quickly with a butterfly suplex getting 2 for Jackson. Gigi came in and both she and Shotzi landed a series of attacks to Jackson. Shotzi got the cloverleaf on, but Jackson got to the rope.

Carter landed a big boot to Dolin before Chance hits a rana to the floor and she and Carter land a stereo dive to Dolin and Shotzi. Carter landed a basement superkick to Legend before Chance goes into the drop zone for 2 before everyone breaks it up. Jackson landed a missile dropkick to Chance before Carter blind tagged in and ate a dropkick from Jackson. Dolin hit an enzuiguri and set up a dive from Shotzi that landed short. Legend and Jackson set up a shoulder-walking dive to the floor that hits before a Dolin crucifix bomb got 2.5. Jayne distracted Dolin and the Meta Girls hit a double-team cutter for the win.

Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre chat about the Meta Girls and brag about beating them before getting gold back. Backstage, Lola and Stephanie argue before Kelani Jordan stirs things up. Eva puts Cora Jade in a fatal 4-way at New Year’s Evil. Backstage, Lexis King chats with Eva and she says it’s a grey area if he can win it via DQ and at New Year’s Evil, there will be a sudden death rematch and Lexis hands the cup back to Eva. NXT Tag Team of the Year Award goes to Fraxiom, who bring up being rivals and now being friends. Zaria and Sol Ruca chat backstage before Ruca’s match and we get a little look at some WWE ID signings in the crowd.

Izzi Dame defeated Sol Ruca

Ruca got an armdrag and drop toehold off a long collar-and-elbow tieup. Ruca ties her up on the corner and rides her like a surfboard. I think I saw Nick Bockwinkel do that on the AWA back in the day. Dame sidestepped the Sol Snatcher for 2. Zaria came down to give Ruca some moral support before Ruca hits a springboard spinning shoulderblock. Ruca corner high kick hits and a moonsault met the knees of Dame. Ruca wanted a moonsault off the top to the floor but Dame put Zaria in the path of it! The I-Drive/Sky High hit and gave Dame the win. Spears looked on menacingly.

The NXT Women’s Superstar of the Year is Roxanne Perez and she says she’s brought people from all over the world – Mexico, Japan, and TNA, and no one can stop her. Andre Chase came out for Hank and Tank!

Wes Lee, Tyson Dupont & Tyriek Igwe defeated Andre Chase, Hank Walker & Tank Ledger.

Dupont slugged away on Tank before Igwe tagged in and ate some offense on Tank. Chase ran in for a corner forearm before Tank landed a corner charge. Hank and Tank would have been a riot in Memphis with Lance Russell calling their matches. Igwe stomped away on Tank before Tank hit a spinebuster and Chase landed a swanton dive to the floor. Lee went for a satellite DDT on Hank but turned into a front choke before eating an overhead belly to belly and a northern lights suplex and then a giant suplex by Hank!

Tank comes in and ran wild and slugged Igwe on the apron and a cartwheel clothesline! Lee landed a superkick on the floor to take down Tank. Chase slugged away on Igwe mid-ring before hitting a Russian legsweep. Chase wanted the Chase U stomps, but fell into a deep depression and tagged out before walking out on Hank. Hank got a schoolboy but ate a Lee high kick and Igwe landed a stunner to win it.

Ashantee tried to call Carmen Petrovic and it goes right to voicemail and he expresses his love for her and says he misses her. Nikkita Lyons chats him up and he turns her down. Spears congratulates Dame before Tony D tells him to get away from her. Andre Chase told Kale Dixon backstage that Chase U is dead before Oba Femi came out to accept the Male Superstar of the Year award before saying it really doesn’t matter and he is the captain now and you can see him win the title at New Year’s Evil.

Trick Williams came down to show the fans some love like they’ve done for him and Femi is beatable – and because he is so beatable, that’s why they have a triple threat. Thorpe smashed the award on Trick’s head and held the title high. This was a solid by-the-numbers build towards New Year’s Evil – but Oba Femi came off as the biggest star of the three in the closing segment.

Kelani Jordan on NXT Women’s North American title run, CW debut, wrestling Sol Ruca

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Inaugural NXT Women’s North American Champion Kelani Jordan was doing media rounds ahead of Tuesday’s premiere on The CW, talking about making NXT history at Battleground, her in-ring chemistry with Sol Ruca, and the new era of NXT.

Jordan, 25, has only been wrestling for two years and has already made history in NXT. The former gymnast, was crowned the first-ever NXT North American Women’s Champion at NXT Battleground after she defeated five other women in a ladder to match, including; Sol Ruca, Michin, Fallon Henley, Lash Legend, and Jaida Parker.

Prior to becoming the inaugural NXT North American Women’s Champion, Jordan had never held gold. I asked her about her big win at Battleground, and she described the moment

“Honestly, when I was in Vegas on top of the ladder, I was shaking. Not only because I was on top of the ladder but, honestly, the moment was so surreal. I don’t feel like words can fully explain how I felt because, one, it’s an honor to be champion in general, but to be the first and be the one that has to create the importance of the title, the one who’s creating the legacy of the title, it means the world, and sometimes I still get shaken up about it. Sometimes I just go back and, like, I have a picture in my other room of me when I won the title and every time when I am leaving to go to training, I am just reminding myself it’s all worth it. It all pays off just to keep me going. Honestly, it’s an honor to be the first ever women’s NXT North American Champion and I’m loving defending it against the top talent here in NXT,” she said.

After winning the the title, Jordan has already successfully defended her title against Michin, Sol Ruca, Tatum Paxley, Wendy Choo and Wren Sinclair.

The Ruca encounter was one of the most unique matches, taking place on this year’s Heatwave card. Similar to Jordan, Ruca also has a background in gymnastics. This made the match different because they both showcased their respective acrobatic backgrounds.

“I was super happy with how I performed and how we just meshed together. Me and Sol are good friends, and we come from the same background so we kinda knew what each other was gonna go for, which I think made it a good, friendly, but competitive match. Super high-flying. But I have to give it to Sol, she’s definitely a freak athlete. She gave me a run for my money, and she made me have to pull out some tricks that I’ve never done before. I felt super proud going to the back and just proud of the moment. Seeing how people received the match was super, I don’t know, I just felt great about it. It was one of my favorite matches I’ve done,” she said.

Jordan said she and the locker room are pumped about the brand’s move to The CW because they are part of a historic move for the company.

“We’re making history. This is the first time NXT is going to a broadcast network in history. So not only did I get to make history one time with the championship, but now I get to be a part of history again.”

You can check out the full interview below.

Rosemary makes surprise appearance on WWE NXT, wrestles Kelani Jordan

Another TNA star has made an appearance in NXT.

Rosemary appeared as a surprise opponent for Kelani Jordan on Tuesday’s show. Despite the surprise, the Women’s North American Champion was able to defeat the former TNA Knockouts Champion. After the match, Jordan was put in a chokehold by Wendy Choo, her opponent this Sunday at No Mercy. The end of the segment saw Choo hold the North American title as Rosemary looked on approvingly.

Both Choo and Rosemary posted on X following the segment:

Following NXT Heatwave, both Choo and Tatum Paxley expressed interest in Jordan’s North American title. Two weeks ago on NXT, Choo choked out Jordan as she was on commentary for a Paxley/Lola Vice match.

Rosemary is the latest TNA talent to make their way to NXT since the two promotions have started to work together. Two TNA stars will wrestle at No Mercy this Sunday when Zachary Wentz faces former friend Wes Lee and Joe Hendry challenges Ethan Page for the NXT Championship.

WWE NXT Heatwave live results: Fatal four-way title match

The NXT title will be on the line in a fatal four-way that headlines Sunday’s WWE NXT Heatwave from Toronto, Canada’s Scotiabank Arena (7 PM Eastern on Peacock/WWE Network).

Champion Trick Williams will defend the title against Ethan Page, Je’Von Evans and Shawn Spears in the main event.

NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez will defend against Lola Vice who is getting her first title opportunity. This will be Perez’s fifth title defense.

NXT men’s North American Champion Oba Femi will defend against Wes Lee with the stipulation that if Lee loses, he can’t challenge for the title again as long as Femi is champion.

Inaugural NXT women’s North American Champion Kelani Jordan will defend her title for the second time as she takes on Sol Ruca while the squabbling Axiom & Nathan Frazer will defend the NXT Tag Team titles against Chase U’s Andre Chase & Duke Hudson.

In a women’s division showcase, Karmen Petrovic & Arianna Grace will battle Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx.

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PRE-SHOW

– Megan Morant & Sam Roberts were the hosts of the pre-show and they teed up all the matchups we’d see tonight on Heatwave.

– Lola Vice was interviewed about her NXT Women’s Championship Match against Roxanne Perez. She said that she’d be the first Cuban-American NXT Women’s Champion.

– Sarah Schreiber was at Scotiabank Arena to report that Nathan Frazer hadn’t arrived to the building yet, as we saw Axiom presumably trying to call his tag partner. Schreiber suggested that Axiom might have to defend the NXT Tag Team Championships against Chase U alone if Frazer didn’t make it in time.

– They showed a clip of Kelani Jordan and Sol Ruca working out together ahead of their NXT Women’s North American Championship match.

– Separate clips of Ethan Page and Je’Von Evans talking about the fatal four-way for the NXT Championship were shown.

– Chase U were preparing for the NXT Tag Team Championship match and got a call from Ridge Holland, who wished them luck for their match.

– Morant and Roberts interviewed NXT General Manager Ava about Heatwave. She talked about how the five championship matches we’ll see tonight could change the landscape of NXT as a whole. When asked about making the NXT Championship match a fatal four-way, Ava said that she didn’t regret making that decision and that she was looking forward to seeing the action go down in that match.

– We now got remarks from Shawn Spears and NXT Champion Trick Williams as they talked about the NXT Championship fatal four-way.

– Vic Joseph and Booker T welcomed us inside Scotiabank Arena as the Kickoff match was about to begin.

Tag Team Match: Karmen Petrovic & Arianna Grace defeated Jacy Jayne & Jazmyn Nyx

Hometown stars Grace and Petrovic got a good reaction from the Toronto crowd as they made their way to the ring together as a team.

Grace and Jayne started off the match while the fans chanted for Grace. Joseph pointed out that Petrovic was in Toronto Raptors-themed attire, noting that she was trying to “out-Toronto” Grace.

Grace and Petrovic showed some nice chemisry with an assisted clothesline on Jayne. Nyx got tagged into the match, but found herself in trouble in the corner of Grace and Petrovic.

Jayne was the legal woman and regained the advantage as she attacked Petrovic with a nice neckbreaker, followed by the clothesline. The heel team began to work over Petrovic in their corner.

Petrovic fought out of a chinlock by Jayne, but got rattled by a kick to the jaw. Nyx entered the match as she and Jayne hit the double-team suplex on Petrovic.

Nyx and Jayne tried for another double-team suplex, but Petrovic escaped and eventually found enough separation to tag Grace into the match.

Grace was a house of fire as she took down both Nyx and Jayne with a flurry of offense. Petrovic and Grace hit a nice double team dropkick, but Nyx broke up the count.

The finish saw Nyx’s roll-up attempt on Petrovic being reversed into a roll-up against her as Grace pulled at her hair to cause it. Petrovic got the victory here.

An okay opener, but seeing the hometown girls pick up the victory was nice to see and a good way to get the crowd hot for the main Heatwave show.

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– Nathan Frazer finally arrived, but Axiom was still unsure about their unity as a team.

– Morant and Roberts wrapped up the kickoff show by talking about the fatal four-way match for the NXT Championship.

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NXT HEATWAVE 2024

– The cold open for the show ran down the five championship matches we’ll see this evening.

NXT North American Championship: Oba Femi (c) defeated Wes Lee

The stipulation for this match was that if Lee failed to defeat Femi, he’d be no longer be able to challenge for the North American title as long as Femi was the champion.

Lee started off with kicks to Femi, but he got swept down. Femi overpowered Lee and pushed him in the corner. Lee quickly reversed and tried to punch away at Femi in the corner.

Femi continued to get shelled by kicks from Lee, including a springboard kick. Femi stopped the momentum of Lee by catching him, as he then hit him with a hard right that sent Lee to the outside.

Femi used his impressive strength to spin Lee around with a modified version of the F10. Femi then threw Lee to the outside near the commentary table. He taunted Lee in front of Booker T, as he then threw Lee right into the uncovered ring apron. Lee struggled to get back up, but he made it before the count of ten.

Femi continued his assault on Femi with a fierce backbreaker. We got dueling “Let’s go Wes Lee / Oba Femi” chants from the Scotiabank Arena crowd. Lee’s back got crushed by Femi’s foot, which was followed by a vicious strike to the head.

The back of Lee remained the target for Femi as he was trapped in a Tree of Woe position. Lee avoided a spear, which caused Femi to ram right into the ring post. Femi attempted to throw Lee out, but he got sent outside instead.

On the apron, Lee got felled with a hard and loud chop to the chest by Femi. Lee found himself trapped in a back stretch by Fem in the middle of the ring soon after. Femi sent him down with a chop that only got a two count.

Femi taunted a kneeling Lee, but he paid for that with a kick to the head, which stunned him. Lee followed that up with a series of kicks and punches that managed to leave Femi dazed. Tornado DDT by Lee on Femi got a close near-fall.

The action spilled to ringside with Lee hitting Femi with two consecutive suicide dives. Lee’s Meteora attempt got caught by Femi, but he turned that into a roll-up pin for a close near-fall. The fans started to get on their feet for this one.

Lee connected with a Meteora to Femi’s back, but his attempt a diving springboard forearm was intercepted by a Femi forearm. Lee barely kicked out at two.

Femi hoisted Lee on his shoulders and he ascended to the top rope. Lee escaped and tried for a hurricanrana. Femi’s powerbomb was turned into a modified avalanche X-Factor. Down in the ring, Kardiac Kick by Lee, but Femi kicked out at two.

Lee’s frog splash was caught by a choke from Femi, but Lee turned it around and the action headed outside again. Lee tried for another Kardiac Kick, but his back gave out. Another attempt was caught by Femi, who threw him upwards and dropped him on his back.

Femi finished off this match with his Fall From Grace finisher, and that’s it, over. Femi retained in near-dominant fashion and ended Lee’s North American Championship dreams.

I quite enjoyed this opener. As it began to pick up, we got a good underdog story of Lee trying his best to stop the onslaught of Oba Femi, but ultimately failing. Femi continues to be an impressive bulwark of NXT and he can only get even better from here.

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NXT North American Women’s Championship: Kelani Jordan (c) defeated Sol Ruca

Ruca and Jordan made a gesture of respect as both women started to show off their impressive athleticism with a set of flipping dodges that got applause from the crowd.

Ruca swept Jordan and locked her in a sleeper hold, but that was short-lived. X-Factor attempt by Ruca got reversed with a unique handstand reversal from Jordan, who followed with a splash for a one count. Ruca’s second X-Factor managed to hit its mark.

Ruca locked Jordan in a surfboard stretch for a brief moment. In the middle of the ring, Ruca and Jordan once again had an exchange of blows. Ruca got sent outsde and knocked down with a spinning vaulting press by Jordan.

Jordan stepped it up with a DDT for a near-fall. Ruca created separation with a superkick on Jordan, followed by two consecutive springboard crossbodies. Ruca leapt off the rope for a 450 clothesline on a standing Jordan for a two.

Jordan took advantage with a kick to the head of Ruca, then taking her down with a poison rana that sent Ruca outside the ring again. Jordan kept the foot on the gas with a moonsault to Ruca.

Ruca recovered and took Jordan out with a diving move. Both women struggled to make it back to their feet but they made it before the ten-count.

Ruca and Jordan with an exchange of repeated pinfall attempts, but neither woman could get the decisive one, two, three. Ruca floored Jordan with an impressive powerbomb for the two-count.

A fight on the top rope ended with Ruca sent down as Jordan had her in position for a 450 Splash. Ruca got her knees up to block it. Ruca tried for a Sol Snatcher, but Jordan reversed it for a near-fall.

Jordan’s poison rana got blocked and turned into a reverse Alabama Slam into the turnbuckle by Ruca. As Ruca tried for an avalanche move from the top rope, Jordan finally got an avalanche Poison Rana on Ruca, as she soon followed that with the split-legged moonsault for the pin and win.

An entertaining match that managed to get the crowd on their feet, as Ruca and Jordan got to show off their athletic acumen in style. Lots to like about this match, and the face versus face nature didn’t take away from how competitive things got.

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– We saw comments from Gallus in response to recent tweets that Tyson Dupont and Tyriek Igwe made about the group. They said that they would see Dupont and Igwe this coming Tuesday.

– After a recap of the Kickoff match, we saw Karmen Petrovic & Arianna Grace with NXT GM Ava. Grace took credit for the win, despite Petrovic having made the winning pin. Ava booked Grace to face Petrovic on this Tuesday’s NXT.

NXT Tag Team Championship: Axiom & Nathan Frazer (c) defeated Chase U (Andre Chase & Duke Hudson)

Axiom and Chase started off for their teams. The masked Axiom had Chase trapped in a head hold as he had the clear advantage for a bit. Chase escaped and things seemed to be at an impasse.

Armdrag and dropkick by Axiom only got a one-count. Chase reversed a pin by Axiom for a long two-count. Frazer finally tagged himself in but found himself the victim of consecutive armdrags by Chase. Frazer fought back with a kick to the head as Hudson tagged himself in.

Hudson caught Frazer and threw him with an overhead belly-to-belly toss. He continued to work on Frazer as Chase U had the momentum on their side at the moment.

Axiom got tagged in and took back the advantage as he worked Chase over with a clothesline. Axiom and Frazer nailed Chase with a double-team superkick for a near-fall.

Frazer’s attempt at a springboard dive was intercepted by Chase’s neckbreaker. Both men down, but Frazer was able to make it to his corner and Axiom stopped Chase from tagging out.

Axiom kept Chase grounded with a leglock submission right in the middle of the ring. Chase escaped by sending Axiom into his own corner, which allowed him to tag Hudson in.

Hudson launched his offensive flurry on both Axiom and Frazer, managing to hold his own. A gutbuster on Frazer by Hudson got a near-fall. Frazer used his speed to kick Hudson to the outside. His attempted dive was stopped at the past by Hudson, who hit a cool-looking German suplex.

Frazer avoided the Razor’s Edge from Hudson as Axiom found himself back into the match. The NXT Tag Champions unleashed a barrage of suicide dives on Chase U outside the ring.

With Hudson isolated, Axiom and Frazer bombarded him with consecutive splashes, but that only got a close two. Frazer’s attempted top rope move was foiled by Hudson paying tribute to Toronto’s own Trish Stratus with a Stratusfaction. Hudson’s subsequent slam got a two.

Frazer floored Hudson with a missile dropkick as Axiom tagged himself in. Axiom slammed Hudson with a Spanish Fly, as Frazer followed that with a Phoenix Splash. Chase stopped the two count by stepping on Frazer and hitting Axiom with a Canadian Destroyer.

Axiom found himself hit with an accidental superkick by Frazer. Chase rolled him up, but Axiom managed to kick out at two.

Outside the ring,. Hudson got dropkicked against the stairs by Frazer. Back in the ring, Chase got his C-H-A-S-E stomp on Axiom. Frazer with the last-minute save after Chase’s crossbody on Axiom.

Frazer took Chase out with a superplex, as he then dived to the outside to take Hudson out of the equation. Axiom, meanwhile, capped this match off with the Golden Ratio kick on Chase for the one, two, three.

What a fantastic tag team match. We saw some great action from all four competitors and as the intensity ramped up, we were in for an excting finish. So far, Heatwave has exceeded expectations, and this match just continues the roll.

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– We got remarks from Wes Lee after his loss to Oba Femi. He lamented how tonight was supposed to be the culmination of his plan to reclaim the NXT North American Championship, but he failed. Lee was at a loss for words and left, saying needed some time to think.

– A vignette for Josh Briggs was shown, followed by one that focused on Carlee Bright, and another for Dante Chen.

– NXT’s Great American Bash returns on Tuesday August 6th, on SyFy (due to USA Network airing Olympic coverage)

NXT Women’s Championship: Roxanne Perez (c) vs. Lola Vice

Perez and Vice began with a lockup before a slap in the corner broke things up. Vice took down Perez with a shoulder block, then she tried to go for an armbar. Perez fought out of that attempt.

Vice had the advantage with knee strikes on Perez, followed by a throw. Perez avoided Vice’s backfist by rolling out of the ring. Perez regained control by sending Vice into the middle turnbuckle. She choked Vice with her foot along the bottom rope.

Vice recovered and fought back with strikes of her own, but Perez regained momentum by pulling at Vice’s hair. Perez took Vice down with a Russian leg sweep for the two count.

Vice once again tried to take advantage, as she rocked Perez with kicks and knees to keep the NXT Women’s Champion grounded. Perez’s gut continued to be the target of Vice’s attack. She trapped Perez in a sleeper hold, as Perez rolled outside the ring to avoid a tapout.

Perez dodged a backfist attempt by Vice, which caused the challenger’s arm to hit the ringpost painfully instead. This gave Perez a new target as she began to work on the injured hand of Vice.

Vice was kept grounded by a back suplex from Perez, but she avoided a moonsault and caught Perez in a headscissor submission. Vice finally hit Perez with the backfist using the hurt arm, which sent the champion out of the ring. The pin attempt was broken up by Perez putting a foot on the bottom rope.

Perez sent Vice shoulder-first into the ring post to keep her stunned. Pop Rox attempt was reversed by Vice, who shelled with some strikes. Another attempt at Pop Rox by Perez connects, but Vice managed to kick out at two.

An angered Perez swept aside the commentary table cover and mocked Vice before hitting Pop Rox right across the table. Vice got rolled back into the ring and got pinned, but she kicked out yet again.

Perez locked in the Crossface, but Vice escaped it. This angered Perez even further as she hit three consecutive Pop Roxes on Vice to retain her NXT Women’s Championship.

The match was fine for what it was, and things did get a bit dicey at the end, but it did the job of establishing Perez as a crazed heel willing to go to whatever lengths she can to win.

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– We got a clip of Shawn Michaels addressing the recent behavior of Brooks Jensen. He invited Jensen to sit down with NXT GM Ava on Tuesday to discuss what’s to happen next for his future on NXT.

– A clip of Lexis King challenging Tony D’Angelo for the Heritage Cup was shown, as well as D’Angelo’s response to said challenge. The match was made official for Tuesday’s NXT, as well as Petrovic vs. Grace. OC vs. OTM, Igwe & Dupont vs. Gallus was also advertised for Tuesday.

NXT Championship Fatal Four-Way: Ethan Page defeated Je’Von Evans, Shawn Spears, and Trick Williams

Page walked out with a ring jacket that said “Resident of the U.S.A.” on the back. Champion Williams, naturally, got a huge reaction from the Toronto crowd as he wore Harlem Heat-themed attire.

Page left the ring, but got crushed by an Evans suicide dive. Inside the ring, Williams and Spears were mixing it up until the NXT Champion sent his foe out side the ring.

The two Canadians took turns slamming Evans and Williams aginst the steps before they stared down in the ring. They took each other out with simultaneous thumbs to the eye as Evans and Williams re-entered the match and took down Spears and Page.

Williams and Evans slapped hands in respect and began their faceoff. Evans got an impressive springboard hurricanrana on Williams, followed by a rollup for a two-count. Williams slammed Evans with a scoop slam, as he then carried it on with a dropkick.

Williams avoided a Spears hair shot and he kept the two Canadians at bay with sidekicks and a two-for-one slam. Evans rejoined the match with a crossbody that flattened both Spears and Page.

Spears sent Williams to the outside, but he got caught with the body of Evans as he was being suplexed by Page. The action has been fast and furious so far.

Page with the powerslam on Evans for the two-count. Everyone save for Page was down on the mat, but Spears recovered and began to chop away at Page. Evans threw Spears away and Williams caught Evans as we saw a combo Doomsday Device on Evans and a simultaneous DDT on Spears. Double pin by Williams and Page got only two.

Page and Williams’ fight was interrupted by Spears cracking the latter in the back with his chair. Spears smacked a springboarding Evans with a chair shot as he set up the chair into the corner. He planted Williams with a C4 onto the chair. That only got a two.

All four men ended up on the mat after a brief superkick exchange. The fans chanted “this is awesome” at the action they were seeing.

Outside the ring, Williams cleared the commentary table, but he got thrown into the post by Page. He escaped an Ego’s Edge attempt, but he got sent through the barricade by Evans, who leapt over the ring post for a tope con hilo.

Back in the ring, Spears hit an avalanche C4 on Evans as Page ran in and threw him out the ring. Evans just kicked out at two for the dramatic near-fall.

Page climbed up to the top rope, but Spears met him at the pass. Williams recovered and sent himself and Spears out the ring. Evans ran up with an explosive avalanche Spanish Fly, followed by his springboard cutter. Williams broke up Evans’ pin at the last second.

After an exchange of words, Williams and Evans fought with one another and took each other down with a double-down kick.

Spears grabbed Evans and looked towards somewhere. Evans countered and caught him with a cutter, followed by the splash from the opposite end. Williams again broke up the count.

Evans’ attempted springboard was stopped by Williams, who pushed him away to send him flying into the commentary table. Williams seemed to be remorseful at having to do that.

Spears avoided a Trickshot Knee and locked in the NXT Champion into the Sharpshooter. Page kicked Spears away and connected with Ego’s Edge on Williams. Evans managed to crawl to his feet to put Williams’ feet on the bottom rope to disrupt the count.

The finish saw Williams hit the Trick Shot knee on Page, but he fell on an unconscious Evans for the pin as Spears held Williams to stop any sort of breakup. We have a new NXT Champion.

NXT Heatwave ended with Page celebrating his win while Williams was heated. The very last thing we saw on the broadcast was a brief glimpse of Joe Hendry.

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A heck of a main event to cap off what has been an amazing NXT Heatwave show. Page earning the win the way he did fits into his All Ego character and how they follow it up should be interesting. That last-second tease of the ever-popular Joe Hendry is also going to be something to watch for in the coming weeks.

Overall, NXT Heatwave was a great show from start to finish, with every match delivering and proving why Tuesday nights are becoming one of the highlights of WWE’s weekly programming.

Kelani Jordan’s first title defense set for next WWE NXT

Kelani Jordan’s first defense of the Women’s North American Championship, plus a battle royal to determine Trick Williams’ next challenger are set for next week’s WWE NXT.

After becoming the inaugural Women’s North American Champion with her ladder match victory at last Sunday’s Battleground, Jordan will make her first title defense against Michin on the June 18 WWE NXT episode.

Michin was granted the title shot by NXT GM Ava off-camera in a backstage segment on Tuesday’s show.

WWE also revealed during Tuesday’s show that a battle royal on next week’s episode will decide the new number one contender to Trick Williams’ NXT Championship.

Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes announced during his special appearance on this week’s NXT TV that a 25-man battle royal is set for the June 18 show, noting that wrestlers “from other locker rooms” may take part in the match, hinting at interpromotional participation, perhaps from TNA.

The announced lineup for the Tuesday, June 18 WWE NXT:

  • Women’s North American Champion Kelani Jordan defends against Michin
  • 25-man number one contender’s battle royal to decide Trick Williams’ next NXT Championship challenger